Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Joinville

{{Short description|Catholic ecclesiastical territory}}

{{Infobox diocese

|jurisdiction = Archdiocese

|name = Joinville

|latin = Archidioecesis Ioinvillensis

|local = Arquidiocese de Joinville

|image = Catedral São Francisco Xavier (Joinville, Brasil) 56.jpg

|caption = Cathedral of St Francis Xavier in Joinville in 2016

|country = {{flag|Brazil}}

|province = Joinville

|metropolitan =

|sui_iuris_church = Latin Church

|rite = Roman Rite

|established = 17 January 1927 ({{age|1927|1|17}} years ago)

|cathedral = Cathedral of St Francis Xavier in Joinville

|cocathedral =

|area_km2 = 9,478

|population = 986,000

|population_as_of = 2006

|catholics = 641,000

|catholics_percent= 65.0

|pope = {{Incumbent pope}}

|bishop =

|metro_archbishop = Francisco Carlos Bach

|coadjutor =

|auxiliary_bishops=

|emeritus_bishops =

|map = File:Diocese de Joinville.svg

|map_caption = Location of the diocese. Metropolitan archdiocese in pink.

|website = [http://www.diocesejoinville.com.br/ www.diocesejoinville.com.br]

}}

The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Joinville ({{langx|la|Archidioecesis Ioinvillensis}}) is the metropolitan of an ecclesiastical province in Santa Catarina, in the Southern Region of Brazil. It was a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of Florianópolis, also in Santa Catarina, before the elevation to its current status in 2024.

Its cathedral is Catedral São Francisco Xavier, dedicated to saint Francis Xavier, in the city of Joinville.

History

  • Established on 17 January 1927 as Diocese of Joinville, on territory split off from the Diocese of Santa Caterina.
  • Lost territories repeatedly : on 1968.11.23 to establish the Diocese of Rio do Sul and on 2000.04.19 to establish the Diocese of Blumenau
  • On 5 November 2024, Pope Francis elevated the Diocese of Joinville to a metropolitan archdiocese upon the erection of the Ecclesiastical province of Joinville. The two suffragan dioceses are Rio do Sul and Blumenau.

Statistics

As per 2014, it pastorally served 744,219 Catholics (65.0% of 1,144,952 total) on 9,508 km2 in 53 parishes and 5 missions with 118 priests (64 diocesan, 54 religious), 55 deacons, 228 lay religious (104 brothers, 124 sisters) and 26 seminarians.

Bishops

=Episcopal ordinaries=

;Suffragan Bishops of Joinville

;Metropolitan archbishops of Joinville

  • Francisco Carlos Bach (2017.04.19 – ...)

=Coadjutor bishop=

  • Inácio João Dal Monte, O.F.M. Cap. (1949-1952), did not succeed to see; appointed Bishop of Guaxupé, Minas Gerais

See also